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From the Band's opening strains of the National Anthem and I X r,. .-Q A the referee's whistle to the last dance in the gym, Homecoming Q . of 1954 was an outstanding success. , ' , X-gg I Many old grads returned to CHS to see the HORNETS defeat A, Mound City. But the loss of the game cou1dn't dampen the , enthusiasm of Homecoming. The Band and Pep Club performed, Juniors did record business, dance sponsored by Sophomores was , wonderful, and of course, the Coronation was the high point X of the evening! gf '. l 'X 1 X I f ., sf? 'h D W I P 'N Joyce Kite ' it k escorted by Lanny McCoy s-... W ' 1 Q t t f Qs XL . A , ' Q. Karen Watts, Attendant V Escorted by Glen Rother FQ. i sax 'J L , sf . ' -wh, , fx - 'ra . Ccoy 5 1 I A Q 110,01 , gs! S fe - BQ-12. Q' I - s BE?-'Ortedfdwards if ft If g f chef 0yCe GGA3 q, t 3' QSC Mal. N dag Mwet dpatly G1 ' Joyce Butcher, Qieen Barbara , Patty Miner' en Romer Junior Senior ,Q he sh m an , 1 Karen Watts, Joyce Kite' A T , Freshman Sem' 'el - l . , 45, . xx K ! X 5 X--xRQiRQIn-lava-r I 'Wg
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X f. opp ' ' 1 4 J if . X Q Mrs. Frazier Advisor Tod and , can the the and 3 Darlene 4 Vonderschmidt 6,2 Editor P f B 5 9 111' ,', watts. D ce Kil.Cn Karen V BACK Row Mfg mziecq Iggy Hmm, Nancy itcgnxe loanlewett FRONT :RO GeraidMartin.T 'Y1a A ' . 'e P-Un e' HoPkmS- lem! lm am- Thm as to certwj that 'fi-1E HGRNEST has been awqrdml SUT .RICH h+1'l'lNG in the Yearbook COIN Wane! No longer is a school Annual simply a memory book ay, more than ever before, ties between the school the community need to be strengthened. How better this be accomplished than by showing the work of school through the Annual? So we have shown you students and faculty of Craig R-III District at work at play, engaged in those activities designed to pre- pare students for their roles as active citizens. ,I K hmidt Barbara Sharp' 1 evgndetsc I - , Dorotha t aiidbdxe Miller, Ehzabem longs 14 ' 1-
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